Woman to take hospital to court over fetus discovery

Woman to take hospital to court over fetus discovery

A woman who discovered the remains of her stillborn baby in a bag of personal belongings says she is considering legal action against the Ballarat Base Hospital.

Tanya Shelby told Melbourne’s Herald Sun newspaper she was forced to wait for over three hours in the hospital’s emergency room before she received treatment for a miscarriage on December 17 last year.

“After what seemed like an eternity, I was taken into a bay and put on a bed, where the nurse was shocked by the amount of bleeding,” she told the newspaper.

“I was checked and probed by a procession of doctors who could not stop the bleeding – until the medical registrar finally came.”

Ms Shelby says the next morning – when she had recovered enough to take a shower – she found a plastic container with the remains of her dead fetus in a bag of her personal belongings.

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